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Closed-loop stabilization of the Jamming Avoidance Response reveals its locally unstable and globally nonlinear dynamics
ArticleAbstract: The Jamming Avoidance Response, or JAR, in the weakly electric fish has been analyzed at all levelsPalabras claves:Dynamical systems modeling, Eigenmannia, Electrosensory system, FEEDBACKAutores:Cowan N.J., Eric S. Fortune, Madhav M.S., Stamper S.A.Fuentes:scopusBiomimetic undulating fin propulsion for maneuvering underwater vehicles
Conference ObjectAbstract: Researchers at the Whiting School of Engineering and the Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and SciencesPalabras claves:Autores:Armand M., Blizzard C., Brandt A., Brown C., Burns R., Cowan N.J., Eric S. Fortune, Kalumuck K., Kutzer M., Prosperetti A., Takagi M.Fuentes:scopusCounter-propagating waves enhance maneuverability and stability: A bio-inspired strategy for robotic ribbon-fin propulsion
Conference ObjectAbstract: Weakly electric knifefish, Eigenmannia, are highly maneuverable swimmers. The animals rely on a longPalabras claves:Autores:Cowan N.J., Eric S. Fortune, MacIver M., Neveln I., Sefati S.Fuentes:scopusDynamic modulation of visual and electrosensory gains for locomotor control
ArticleAbstract: Animal nervous systems resolve sensory conflict for the control of movement. For example, the glassPalabras claves:feedback control, locomotion, Multisensory integration, Sensory conflict, system identification, Weakly electric fishAutores:Cowan N.J., Demir A., Eric S. Fortune, Stamper S.A., Sutton E.E.Fuentes:scopusHigh-resolution behavioral mapping of electric fishes in Amazonian habitats
ArticleAbstract: The study of animal behavior has been revolutionized by sophisticated methodologies that identify anPalabras claves:Autores:Cowan N.J., Demir A., Eric S. Fortune, Jayakumar R.P., Madhav M.S., Stamper S.A.Fuentes:scopusResearch article beyond the Jamming Avoidance Response: Weakly electric fish respond to the envelope of social electrosensory signals
ArticleAbstract: Ent studies have shown that central nervous system neurons in weakly electric fish respond to artifiPalabras claves:Eigenmannia, Electrosensory system, Second-order statisticsAutores:Cowan N.J., Eric S. Fortune, Madhav M.S., Stamper S.A.Fuentes:scopusMutually opposing forces during locomotion can eliminate the tradeoff between maneuverability and stability
ArticleAbstract: A surprising feature of animal locomotion is that organisms typically produce substantial forces inPalabras claves:Autores:Cowan N.J., Eric S. Fortune, MacIver M., Mitchell T., Neveln I., Roth E., Sefati S., Snyder J.Fuentes:scopusSensory cues modulate smooth pursuit and active sensing movements
ArticleAbstract: Animals routinely use autogenous movement to regulate the information encoded by their sensory systePalabras claves:active sensing, Electrosensation, Sensorimotor system, Sensory cue, Smooth pursuit, Weakly electric fishAutores:Cowan N.J., Eric S. Fortune, Stamper S.A., Uyanik I.Fuentes:scopusSpooky Interaction at a Distance in Cave and Surface Dwelling Electric Fishes
ArticleAbstract: Glass knifefish (Eigenmannia) are a group of weakly electric fishes found throughout the Amazon basiPalabras claves:cavefish, diceCT, envelope, epigean, gymnotiformes, jamming avoidance response, troglobitic, Weakly electric fishAutores:Andanar N., Bichuette M.E., Cowan N.J., Eric S. Fortune, Jayakumar R.P., Madhav M.S., Soares D.Fuentes:scopusStimulus predictability mediates a switch in locomotor smooth pursuit performance for Eigenmannia virescens
ArticleAbstract: The weakly electric glass knifefish, Eigenmannia virescens, will swim forward and backward, using prPalabras claves:Eigenmannia virescens, Neural control, pbkp_rediction, Smooth pursuit, System modeling, Weakly electric fishAutores:Cowan N.J., Eric S. Fortune, Roth E., Stamper S.A., Zhuang K.Fuentes:scopus